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Rocky Moto Moto Loop

The Rocky Moto Moto Loop is part of the Fort Valley Trail System.

The Rocky Moto Moto Loop is one of several single track trails in the Fort Valley area that are motorbike-friendly.

This loop begins at the Fort Valley Trailhead just off Highway 180 (about 4.5 miles north of the Route 66/Hwy 180 intersection) and the trail is just over 10 miles in length, with about 7 miles of it being single track.

The route takes you through the ponderosa pine forest and isn't too technical, but is still challenging to any rider and incredibly fun. In the summertime or after monsoon season, you may find yourself getting a little muddy as the trail does go through some stream areas.  You can spend all day in the Fort Valley area and hook up on other single tracks that eventually lead to Schultz Pass Road--another great ride for an adventure.

Also, watch out for others in the Fort Valley network of trails, as they are also frequented by hikers, mountain bikers and equestrians.  Click the map above for a larger view or download the KMZ file here to see details of the route.

Rocky Moto Moto Loop Statistics:

  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Length: 3.67 miles
  • Trailhead Elevation: 7230 feet
  • Elevation Gain/Loss: 379 feet
  • Use: Bike, hike, moto, horse back

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

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Last updated May 8, 2025